From The Independent:
On the edge of a dusty construction site, 30 minutes outside Yerevan, stands what may become the world’s tallest statue of Jesus Christ – although, for now, it remains in pieces.
Part unfinished monument, part accidental tourist attraction, the giant aluminum figure lies behind a corrugated iron fence in the village of Zovuni, on the outskirts of the Armenian capital, waiting for the day it might finally be lifted into place by helicopter on a nearby mountain. Emerging from an otherwise unremarkable landscape of garages, wasteland and scattered homes, the top section of the colossal figure towers above the surrounding buildings.
